Great Speeches of Col. R.G. Ingersoll: Complete, Including His Matchless Eulogy on Lincoln ; Great Speech to the Veteran Soldiers; Address to the Farmers on Farming ; Oration on Declaration of Independence ; Funeral Discourse at His Brother's Grave, Etc., Etc., EtcRhodes & McClure, 1903 - 449 pages |
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Page 19
... keep their faces to the dawn - the many , who are satisfied with the world as it is ; the few , who labor and suffer for the future , for those to be , and who seek to rescue the opressed , to destroy the cruel distinctions of caste ...
... keep their faces to the dawn - the many , who are satisfied with the world as it is ; the few , who labor and suffer for the future , for those to be , and who seek to rescue the opressed , to destroy the cruel distinctions of caste ...
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... keep the border States on the side of the Union . For this purpose he proposed a scheme of emancipa- tion and colonization — a scheme by which the owners of slaves should be paid the full value of what they called their " property ...
... keep the border States on the side of the Union . For this purpose he proposed a scheme of emancipa- tion and colonization — a scheme by which the owners of slaves should be paid the full value of what they called their " property ...
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... keeps an opposition shop in the same department of trade as ourselves . " Some of their statesmen declared that the subjugation of the South by the North would be a calamity to the world . Louis Napoleon was another enemy , and he ...
... keeps an opposition shop in the same department of trade as ourselves . " Some of their statesmen declared that the subjugation of the South by the North would be a calamity to the world . Louis Napoleon was another enemy , and he ...
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... keep out of prison and generous enough to subscribe in public- where the subscription can be defended as an investment . In a new country character is essential ; in the old reputation is sufficient . In the new they find what a man ...
... keep out of prison and generous enough to subscribe in public- where the subscription can be defended as an investment . In a new country character is essential ; in the old reputation is sufficient . In the new they find what a man ...
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... keep close to the grass . You must sit by the fire- side of the heart ; above the clouds it is too cold . You must be simple in your speech ; too much polish suggests insincerity . The great orator idealizes the real , transfigures the ...
... keep close to the grass . You must sit by the fire- side of the heart ; above the clouds it is too cold . You must be simple in your speech ; too much polish suggests insincerity . The great orator idealizes the real , transfigures the ...
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